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  2. Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Wikipedia

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    In the Eurocode series of European standards (EN) related to construction, Eurocode 1: Actions on structures (abbreviated EN 1991 or, informally, EC 1) describes how to design load-bearing structures. It includes characteristic values for various types of loads and densities for all materials which are likely to be used in construction.

  3. Structural load - Wikipedia

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    In civil engineering, specified loads are the best estimate of the actual loads a structure is expected to carry. These loads come in many different forms, such as people, equipment, vehicles, wind, rain, snow, earthquakes, the building materials themselves, etc. Specified loads also known as characteristic loads in many cases.

  4. Process duct work - Wikipedia

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    7) Duct Snow loads, normally inconsequential, as snow will melt quickly unless the plant is in shutdown mode. 8) Top of duct dust loads, often used as zero, since plant dust generation is much less now, than in the past. 9) Duct suction pressure loads, act perpendicular to end of duct cross section, and can be significant.

  5. Ground pressure - Wikipedia

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    Ground pressure is the pressure exerted on the ground by the tires or tracks of a motorized vehicle, and is one measure of its potential mobility, [1] especially over soft ground.

  6. This winter storm brought fluffy snow in some places, but wet ...

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    The weight of snow can vary dramatically: A cubic foot of dry, powdery snow might weigh as little as three pounds, while a cubic foot of heavy, wet snow can weigh as much as 10 pounds.

  7. Does the weather forecast call for snow or ice? Here's what ...

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    Snow occurs when the atmosphere is "cold" all the way from the clouds to down here at the surface. And rain occurs when it's "warm" all the way from the clouds to the surface.

  8. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Snow loads are related to the climate in which a structure is sited. Icings are usually a result of the building or structure generating heat that melts the snow that is on it. Snow loads – The Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures gives guidance on how to translate the following factors into roof snow loads: [86] Ground ...

  9. Forecast snowfall totals lighten as a powerful winter storm ...

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    A powerful winter storm that was expected to dump almost half a foot of snow across the Big Apple is now forecasted to bring 2 to 4 inches of flurries before switching to rain by midnight ...